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1 ♦ alive
♦ alive /əˈlaɪv/a. pred.1 ( anche fig.) vivo; in vita: to be buried alive, essere sepolto vivo; to keep alive, tenere (o mantenere) in vita ( anche fig.); mantenere vivo (fig.); Hope was still alive among us, la speranza era ancora viva tra di noi3 – alive to, consapevole di; conscio di; sensibile a: We are alive to this possibility, siamo consapevoli di questa possibilità; alive to new ideas, sensibile alle idee nuove5 – alive with, brulicante di; formicolante di: The rotten log was alive with ants, il ceppo marcio brulicava di formiche● (fam.) alive and kicking, vivo e vegeto ( anche fig.) □ alive and well, che gode di ottima salute (fig.) □ any man alive, chiunque al mondo; chiunque altro □ Look alive!, muoviti!; sbrigati! □ no man alive, nessuno al mondo □ the happiest man alive, l'uomo più felice del mondo. -
2 alive
[ə'laɪv]1) (living) vivo, in vita (anche fig.)to keep sb., sth. alive — tenere qcn., qcs. in vita
to bury sb. alive — seppellire vivo qcn.
2) (lively) [person, mind] vivaceto come alive — [party, place] animarsi, vivacizzarsi; [ history] rivivere
to keep [sth.] alive — conservare, mantenere (vivo) [tradition, memory]
4) (teeming)alive with — brulicante di [ insects]
5) (aware)alive to — conscio, consapevole di [ possibility]
* * *1) (living and not dead: Queen Victoria was still alive in 1900.) vivo2) (full of activity: The town was alive with policemen on the day of the march.) brulicante•- alive to* * *[ə'laɪv]1) (living) vivo, in vita (anche fig.)to keep sb., sth. alive — tenere qcn., qcs. in vita
to bury sb. alive — seppellire vivo qcn.
2) (lively) [person, mind] vivaceto come alive — [party, place] animarsi, vivacizzarsi; [ history] rivivere
to keep [sth.] alive — conservare, mantenere (vivo) [tradition, memory]
4) (teeming)alive with — brulicante di [ insects]
5) (aware)alive to — conscio, consapevole di [ possibility]
См. также в других словарях:
alive and kicking — {adj. phr.} Very active; vigorous; full of energy. * /Grandpa was taken to the hospital with pneumonia, but he was discharged yesterday and is alive and kicking./ … Dictionary of American idioms
alive and kicking — {adj. phr.} Very active; vigorous; full of energy. * /Grandpa was taken to the hospital with pneumonia, but he was discharged yesterday and is alive and kicking./ … Dictionary of American idioms
alive and kicking — If something is active and doing well, it is alive and kicking. (It can be used for people too.) … The small dictionary of idiomes
alive and kicking — alive and well, living and breathing, alive … English contemporary dictionary
alive and well — alive and kicking, living and breathing, alive … English contemporary dictionary
well — [adj1] healthy able bodied, alive and kicking*, blooming, bright eyed*, bushy tailed*, chipper*, fine, fit, flourishing, fresh, great, hale, hardy, hearty, husky, in good health, in the pink*, right, right as rain*, robust, sane, solid as a rock* … New thesaurus
alive — adj. 1 living VERBS ▪ be, seem ▪ remain, stay ▪ Lost and so far from other human life, he faced a desperate struggle to stay alive. ▪ escape … Collocations dictionary
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alive — a|live [ ə laıv ] adjective never before noun *** 1. ) living and not dead: My father died last year but my mother is still alive. He is lucky to be alive after his fall. stay alive: The family was stealing food just to stay alive. be… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
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